Buttercup Cottage, Kilgetty is a charming detached bungalow nestled in a peaceful cul-de-sac, offering a wonderfully sunny retreat in the very heart of Pembrokeshire. The well-equipped kitchen/diner features an electric oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge / freezer, and dishwasher, making it a genuine joy to prepare delicious family meals after days spent exploring the stunning Welsh coastline. Step into the contemporary lounge to discover two inviting, comfy sofas perfectly positioned for relaxing and enjoying your favourite films on the TV / DVD.
French doors sweep open to reveal the charming enclosed rear patio courtyard, a treasured outdoor sanctuary complete with comfortable garden furniture, ideal for lingering over morning coffee or savouring leisurely al fresco dinners as evening falls. Two generously sized, pretty bedrooms, a comfortable double and a restful twin, promise rejuvenating nights for all the family. A family bathroom with shower and WC ensures everyone finds comfort and convenience after action-packed days of Pembrokeshire exploration and adventure.
Imagine waking to soft Welsh sunshine streaming through the windows, brewing fresh coffee in the bright kitchen before stepping out into your private courtyard sanctuary. Spend languid afternoons exploring Pembrokeshire's golden beaches, adventurous days at nearby attractions, or simply relaxing with a good book in your charming bungalow. As evening descends, gather your loved ones for supper al fresco, creating treasured holiday memories together.
Buttercup Cottage is perfectly positioned to explore the very best of Pembrokeshire, with outstanding attractions and golden beaches within easy reach. Folly Farm Adventure Park and Zoo in Begelly (2 km) offers a fantastic family day out, combining a thriving zoo, traditional farm, fairground, and both indoor and outdoor adventure play to delight children of all ages. Narberth Castle (7 km) reveals the impressive ruins of a medieval stronghold, steeped in history. Adventure seekers will relish Carew Karting (9 km), an all-weather carting track with thrilling rides suitable for all ages, whilst Tree Tops Trail in St Florence (9 km) provides an exhilarating test of speed, strength, and agility as you swing through the forest canopies.
For those seeking more immersive experiences, the British Bird of Prey Centre in Idole (30 km) presents a unique opportunity to step into a world of wings at the UK's only centre dedicated solely to British raptors, complete with thrilling flying shows and hands-on activities. The Dyfed Shire Horse Farm in Eglwyswrw (31 km) offers a working farm experience featuring sheep, pigs, donkeys, and llamas – Wales' only dedicated Shire Horse Farm, perfect for animal-loving families. Castell Henllys Iron Age Village in Merline (32 km) presents an authentically reconstructed Iron Age hill fort set within thirty enchanting acres of woodland and river meadows in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
Nearby, the historic town of Pembroke, just 15 kilometres away, boasts thousand-year-old heritage with streets lined with architectural treasures, boutiques, and friendly pubs. Visitors can explore the magnificent Pembroke Castle, birthplace of Henry VII, and wander through medieval streets that echo with centuries of history. Meanwhile, Carmarthen is a 31-kilometre drive and offers even more ancient wonders as Wales' oldest town and county capital. This legendary settlement carries special significance as the reputed birthplace of the wizard Merlin, with local folklore still celebrating its Arthurian connections. Both destinations provide perfect day trips for holidaymakers seeking to immerse themselves in Welsh culture and history.












